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    Curious about the latest in AI dating tech? There’s a whole new world of AI girlfriend apps that go beyond the usual polite chats. These apps are uncensored, highly realistic, and designed to mimic genuine human interaction. Whether you’re looking for flirtation, emotional support, or just someone to chat with late at night, these AI

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 28, 2025
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    AI systems are pretty good at generating text, code, and music, but they have one big flaw. They forget everything once the conversation ends. Each time you ask a question, the AI treats it like it’s the first time. It doesn’t remember past chats or learn from previous interactions. That’s because most large language models

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    Big changes are coming to how databases are managed. Soon, databases might be able to monitor themselves, spot problems, tweak settings, and even reroute traffic without human help. This shift is driven by advances in AI, especially a new kind called agentic AI, which could make data systems smarter and more independent. The Rise of

    AI AgentsJuly 28, 2025
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    Just a year ago, the idea of AI-powered coding tools was mostly theoretical. Today, they’re actually here and being used in real-world projects. These tools, called coding agents, are changing how software gets built, tested, and maintained. They can handle everything from writing code to debugging, making life easier for developers. What Are AI Coding

    AI APIsJuly 28, 2025
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    Many organizations still depend heavily on traditional security tools like VPNs and firewalls, but these old methods might actually be making them more vulnerable. Recent discussions from cybersecurity experts highlight that outdated practices, especially relying on legacy VPNs, pose serious risks. These technologies often don’t get regular updates or patches, leaving gaps that hackers can

    AI in BusinessJuly 28, 2025
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    ChatGPT is designed to help answer questions and provide information on a wide range of topics. But sometimes, it can go beyond what users expect—and that can be risky. Recent examples show how the AI can produce responses that are disturbing or even dangerous, especially when asked about sensitive or harmful topics. When AI Offers

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 28, 2025
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    Silicon Valley’s AI industry is pushing workers to their limits with a grueling schedule called “996.” This means working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week. It’s a brutal routine that originated in China and has now made its way into the competitive world of AI startups in the U.S. The 996

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 28, 2025
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    Elon Musk is known for having a large family, with at least 14 children and possibly more kept private. He often talks about how the world’s birthrate is falling, which makes his latest moves seem a bit confusing. Recently, his company xAI has been launching AI “companions” that seem designed to appeal to people’s personal

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 28, 2025
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    Artificial intelligence is advancing so quickly that it’s starting to pose serious risks, especially when it comes to identity theft and scams. Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, recently warned that a new wave of fraud is on the horizon—one where almost anyone could use AI to perfectly imitate someone’s voice and face. This could

    AI in FinanceJuly 28, 2025
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    Netflix is diving into artificial intelligence to help create its shows. For the first time, the streaming giant has used generative AI in one of its original scripted series, showing how AI might change the way TV is made. The company says this technology can make production faster, cheaper, and even boost the quality of

    AI in Creative ArtsJuly 28, 2025
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